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1 Europe in the 19 th Century Cool Words Communism – it’s a party! LiteratureImportant Figures “isms” 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy

2 Cool Words 100 A word that signifies a Russian ruler with the divine right to rule. ANSWER

3 Cool Words 200 The name given to the German parliament ANSWER

4 Cool Words 300 Karl Marx used this term to refer to the workers or working class. ANSWER

5 Cool Words 400 This term, associated with capitalism, refers to limited government in the economy. ANSWER

6 Cool Words 500 This Russian word means workers’ council. ANSWER

7 Communism – it’s a party! 100 This important communist text was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. ANSWER

8 Communism – it’s a party! 200 This Russian communist believed that a group of professional revolutionaries was needed to overthrow the monarchy and install a communist government. ANSWER

9 Communism – it’s a party! 300 Lenin was the leader of this party, which supported the forcible overthrow of the government. ANSWER

10 Communism – it’s a party! 400 This political group, which was popular in Germany, advocated change through gradual reform, instead of a revolution. ANSWER

11 Communism – it’s a party! 500 This term, used by Marx and Engels, means the application of Hegel’s theory to the have’s and have not’s of history. ANSWER

12 Literature 100 This German Romantic writer re-wrote the tale of Dr. Faust. ANSWER

13 Literature 200 This poet wrote poems such as “The Chimney Sweeper. He also painted imaginative scenes such as these. ANSWER

14 Literature 300 This Romantic poet used ordinary language to appeal to all people. He explained his theory in Lyrical Ballads and applied it in such poems as I wandered lonely as a cloud. ANSWER

15 Literature 400 This is the full title of Mary Shelley’s most famous novel. ANSWER

16 Literature 500 This Nietzsche character is an example of a superman. ANSWER

17 Important Figures 100 This German statesmen protected the power of conservative Prussia in the newly unified Germany but also introduced many liberal social legislation. ANSWER

18 Important Figures 200 This Russian tsar emancipated the serfs, earning the moniker “the Liberator.” He also introduced many other reforms. ANSWER

19 Important Figures 300 This French novelist wrote a famous open letter to the government entitled J’accuse. He accused the French military of framing an innocent Jewish officer named Alfred Dreyfus. ANSWER

20 Important Figures 400 This Englishmen argued that, since the food supply cannot keep up with population, which grows exponentially, societies will always be plagued by poverty, starvation and disease. ANSWER

21 Important Figures 500 ANSWER This Austrian minister lead the Congress of Vienna, ensuring that monarchies would retain their power and that Europe would avoid expansionist wars in the future.

22 “isms” 100 This term means intense patriotism or pride in one’s own country. ANSWER

23 “isms” 200 This ideology aims at protecting the rights of the individual in relation to the state and in pursuit of economic self-interest. ANSWER

24 “isms” 300 This text written by Adam Smith is considered the bible of capitalism. ANSWER

25 “isms” 400 This Englishman used utilitarianism to argue for freedom of speech and more rights for women. ANSWER

26 “isms” 500 A term that refers to the idealized vision of the political left. Some on the political left, however, such as Karl Marx, tended to see this vision as too fictional. ANSWER

27 Cool Words 100 tsar RETURN

28 Cool Words 200 Reichstag RETURN Daily Double

29 Cool Words 300 proletariat RETURN

30 Cool Words 400 laissez faire RETURN

31 Cool Words 500 soviet RETURN

32 Communism – it’s a party! 100 Communist Manifesto RETURN

33 Communism – it’s a party! 200 Vladimir Lenin RETURN

34 Communism – it’s a party! 300 Bolsheviks RETURN

35 Communism – it’s a party! 400 Social Democrats RETURN

36 Communism – it’s a party! 500 dialectical materialism RETURN Daily Double

37 Literature 100 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe RETURN

38 Literature 200 William Blake RETURN

39 Literature 300 William Wordsworth RETURN Daily Double

40 Literature 400 Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus RETURN

41 Literature 500 Zarahustra RETURN

42 Important Figures 100 Otto von Bismarck RETURN

43 Important Figures 200 Alexander II RETURN

44 Important Figures 300 Emile Zola RETURN

45 Important Figures 400 Thomas Malthus RETURN

46 Important Figures 500 Klemens von Metternich RETURN

47 “isms” 100 nationalism RETURN

48 “isms” 200 liberalism RETURN

49 “isms” 300 The Wealth of Nations RETURN

50 “isms” 400 John Stuart Mill RETURN

51 “isms” 500 utopian socialism RETURN

52 Final Jeopardy This invention accelerated the production of cotton in England’s cottage industry and ushered a wave of inventions that coincided with the mechanization of labour. ANSWER

53 Daily Double Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Wordsworth’s contemporary, wrote this long poem which tells the story of a sailor who kills an albatross. ANSWER

54 Daily Double Karl Marx was inspired by this German philosopher, who first introduced a theory of dialectics. ANSWER

55 Daily Double The Rime of the Ancient Mariner RETURN

56 Daily Double Hegel RETURN

57 Daily Double Duma RETURN

58 Daily Double After the 1905 Revolution in St. Petersberg, Nicholas II created a Russian parliament that went by this name. ANSWER

59 Final Jeopardy The spinning Jenny


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